Hello,
I have captured my old vhs concert footage to avi through huffyuv. I want to eventually burn to dvd. But first I have to clean up the video and then edit by adding subtitles, cropping, some corrections, authoring and burning. How should my workflow be keeping in mind that I don't want to encode and recode too many times. What should I be doing in virtual dub? My plan:
1. Clean up the avi file
2. Edit with an NLE that will save to avi with my subs included (ideas?)
3. Take that avi and open in AVStoDVD to author and burn.
4. Possibly prepare the file for YouTube upload. (That may be a different process)

My vhs footage has some overscan on the bottom, needs to be brighter, color contrast improved, and a little help with the graininess. There aren't really any other issues with the capture.
Suggestions?

Ok. This is a 12 second clip. I have learned more abour video the last 3 months then sophmore year of high school! This is an avi huffyuv capture.
I'm looking for a recommended virtual dub filter chain.

I'm using a JVC SR V101US as a player with the TBC and stabilizer on. My capture device is the ATI 600 USB. My virtual dub settings are to huff tub avi (yuy2, gradient median and convert to yuy2 within the huffyuv configure menu. No other filters have been applied unless vdub's default settings need to be adjusted? There is also a setting on the Jvc that has to do with filtering that I set to "auto" instead of "edit". I'm sure that's not the first recording that tape has seen.

I understand. I No moves at all. I'm a lover, not a fighter. I'm just trying to wrap my head around the concept. So in summary, a virtual dub filter chain may be counterproductive at this point? At least that's what I gather.